Książka Pacifica Radio 2E Matthew Lasar

Pacifica Radio 2E

Autor: Matthew Lasar
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: 50 % szansa
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In the public radio landscape, the Pacifica stations stand out as innovators of diverse and controve...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2000
strony
277
EAN
9781566397773
ISBN
1566397774
Enbook ID
05082326
Waga
503
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 21

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In the public radio landscape, the Pacifica stations stand out as innovators of diverse and controversial broadcasting. Pacifica's fifty years of struggle against social and political conformity began with a group of young men and women who hoped to change the world with a credo of non-violence. "Pacifica Radio" traces the cultural and political currents that shaped the first listener-supported radio station, KPFA FM in Berkeley, and accompanied Pacifica's gradual expansion to a five-station network.In the expanded paperback edition, Lasar provides a postscript ("A Crisis of Containment") that examines the external pressures and organizational problems within the Pacifica Foundation that led, in early 1999, to the police shutdown of network stations KPFA. Lasar, an admittedly pro-KPFA partisan in the conflict, gives a first-person account, calling it "the worst crisis in the history of community radio." Yet Pacifica Radio is about more than just the network's recent troubles. It is the story of visionary Lewis Hill and the small band of pacifists who in 1946, set out to build institutions that would promote dialog between individuals and nations. KPFA took to the air in 1949 with stunningly unconventional programs that challenged the dreary cultural consensus of the Cold War. No one in the Bay Area, or anywhere else, had heard anything like it on the airwaves.The first edition of "Pacifica Radio", which made the San Francisco Chronicle's non-fiction bestseller list, was praised as "fascinating reading" by In These Times. Matthew Lasar was a reporter for KPFA's news department through most of the 1980s. His essays on the social history of free speech debates have appeared in "The Journal of Policy History", "The Journal of Radio Studies", and "Pacific Historical Review". He has a Ph.D. in United States History from the Claremont Graduate University.

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